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SARE Project Reports Now Printable in PDF Format

07/13/2011

New Entry Farm Manager Don Couture (right) helps Nikki Makarutsa set up an irrigation system at a New Entry training farm. After spending two years at a New Entry site, Makarutsa, of Zimbabwe, found land for an independent farm in Littleton, Mass., through New Entry's land match program.

SARE research is now more accessible than ever with a new text-to-PDF feature of the SARE projects database. With a few clicks, users can peruse the database, select reports of interest and then convert them to PDF format to make them more easily shared and printed.

This new feature means you can:

print out research findings and share them at workshops, tours and conferences;

create electronic or print collections of SARE findings for record keeping or archiving;

take SARE research with you in an easy-to-read format when you don't have an internet connection.

The text-to-PDF converter, along with SARE's online Learning Center, is part of SARE's ongoing effort to make its research and education materials more accessible and easily shared.

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